“You Ought to Be with Me” is a soul and R&B song by American singer Al Green. It was released in 1972 as a single from his album “Let’s Stay Together.” The song was written by Al Green, Al Jackson Jr., and Willie Mitchell.
In “You Ought to Be with Me,” the narrator expresses his feelings of love and devotion to his partner, urging them to be together. The song’s lyrics convey a sense of longing and romantic desire, emphasizing the narrator’s belief that they are meant to be with their loved one.
Musically, the song features Al Green’s smooth and soulful vocals, backed by a soulful arrangement with horns, strings, and a groovy rhythm section. Green’s emotive delivery and the song’s catchy melody contributed to its popularity. The track’s romantic lyrics and Green’s passionate performance resonated with audiences, making it one of his signature songs.
“You Ought to Be with Me” became a hit for Al Green, reaching high positions on the R&B and pop charts. Its soulful sound and heartfelt lyrics have made it a classic in the soul and R&B genres, celebrated for its timeless appeal and Green’s soul-stirring vocals.